Let’s Encrypt to offer wildcard certificates for free

After only a year with a paid authority, I gladly switched to the free and open certificate authority that EFF helped stand up. I haven’t minded having to enter multiple alternative names on my certificate every time I renew (which is evert 90 days, a security feature of Let’s Encrypt.) Wildcards make an already fantastic resource that much better.

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